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A fascinating snappy intuition-testing piece from the genuinely versatile Marc Champagne, freely available here. I do not want to argue against theism directly. I do want to argue, though, that the ‘mono’ portion of monotheism rests on nothing more than an aesthetic preference. Marc Champagnemetaphysicsphilosophy of religionReligion

Warm review by Jamin Pelkey in The American Journal of Semiotics of Marc’s Consciousness and the Philosophy of Signs: How Peircean Semiotics Combines Phenomenal Qualia and Practical Effects. On a different note, this very versatile thinker has the first critical but fair explication of Jordan Peterson available. Marc Champagne’s new book Consciousness and the Philosophy…

Published today. The first intellectually honest explication and critique of Peterson by someone who has actually read Peterson’s Maps of Meaning. Marc Champagne’s book is aimed at a general audience — both Peterson’s supporters and detractors as well as those of an independent caste of mind who are curious as to whether the relentless kerfuffle surrounding Peterson…